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    Di Lang Ikaw

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    mtuwirang mensahe para sa mga taong iniisip na kaya iniwan ay upang saktan‚ pero di inisip na masakit din ang magpalaya. Hangad niya ang kaligayahan ng taong kanyang iiwan‚ sapagkat para rito iyon ang tama. Tama na kung talagang mahal mo ang isang tao‚ ramdam mo na din a siya Masaya sa piling mo‚ mas mabuti pang palayain upang hindi masayang ang panahon at matagpuan niya nag taong laan para sa kaniya. Kaya kung nasasaktan ang mga taong iniiwan di lang ikaw ang nakararamdam ng tulad noon‚ sapagkat

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    of the movie‚ Walt is appearing to have a racist attitude towards his neighbours as he is always calling them ‘gooks’ or ‘zipper heads’. It is evident in the scene in which Tao’s cousin and his gang try to recruit Tao in his own front yard‚ that Walt does not like the Hmong people. Tao resists which causes a conflict that ends up moving over to Walt’s lawn. The scene is cut to Walt pointing a gun into the gangs’ faces whilst saying ‘get off my lawn’. One of the members of the gang says to Walt ‘are

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    World Wide Yin and Yang

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    create an outstanding equilibrium. Furthermore‚ a primary principle is the existence of natural forces‚ “Yin and yang are expressed in three forces of the universe: heaven‚ earth‚ and humanity. […] Tao is the ultimate force or the reality behind everything” (Hartz 59). Allegedly‚ yin and yang came from Tao‚ which appears only through natural forces of the world. Thus‚ occurring in three levels of the cycle of life‚ beginning in heaven and falling to earth where humanity lies. The forces are placed in

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    We all have the desire to belong. To belong to something‚ anything. Even though we ourselves can’t realise it at first. Belonging is a basic human instinct and need. Greek philosopher Aristotle refers to this basic drive‚ suggesting “the impulse to form partnership of this kind is present in all men by nature”. Given that we are nurtured from birth‚ this interpretation is then all the more clear. The word ‘belong’ can be defined in several different ways. Oxford dictionary makes mention of things

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    parent to child‚ should govern everyone. In his lifetime‚ Confucius’ principles didn’t take much effect‚ but later became the guiding principles for the Chinese. The Tao Te Ching was the written ideas of Laozi. Daoism sets forth a point of view of life. Daoists believe that in acting is the path to harmony and natural order. The Tao Te Ching consists of many poem-like structures with the instructions and ideas on how to go about life. An example of one of these is‚ “first you realize that you are

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    It was a sunlit day‚ flowers and plants outside the window blossomed as though obnoxiously showing off their willpower. Under the reminder of the ticking countdown timer‚ our life seemingly evaporated into the colorful surroundings of the house. 2 hours later‚ Luhan descended the stairs. “Thank you‚” I uttered randomly‚ knowing he would understand. “Why the formalities.” He totally expressed no intention of attending to me and approached Sehun who in the corner who momentarily squinched his

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    Vietnamese Culture Essay

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    Exploring Vietnamese Culture Viet Nam War or Pho are the two popular things that people usually think about when the words “Viet Name” are mentioned. However‚ there are many interesting things about Viet Nam and its culture that people need to learn and explore more. Throughout the history‚ Vietnamese’s culture has been shaped and influenced by the Chinese‚ the French‚ the Russians‚ and the Americans. Even though the culture has impacts from all of the outside influences‚ Vietnamese people still

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    East Asian religions‚ also known as Taoist religions‚ refer to the religions and philosophies that are dominant in the Chinese‚ Korean‚ Japanese‚ and Vietnamese regions and any other places near them. Taoism is the root of all these religions‚ teaching that nature is the greatest teacher and that everything has a flow and a way. Confucianism teaches that without education and social order there can be no religion‚ and the act of learning is the religious experience. Buddhism taught that craving‚

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    Chuang Tzu's Perfect Man

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    A combination of these things provides Chuang Tzu with the tools he requires to convey his ideas‚ although he admits that language is wholly inadequate in describing the true nature of the Way. Chuang Tzus ideal person has discovered the Tao‚ or Way. The Tao can be described as the underlying unity that embraces man‚ Nature‚ and all that is in the universe. This manner of living involves a central message of freedom‚ from both the material world and traditional‚ rational thought. By following the

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    and so forth. If I had to choose between living with solely knowledge or experience‚ personally I would have to pick experience over knowledge‚ due to its ability to have its lessons applied to later situations in the real world. In one of Tao of Pooh’s first chapters‚ titled “Spelling Tuesday”‚ the narrator brings into question the Taoist belief of direct experience trumping over learned knowledge. Hoff recalls a conversation between the knowledgeable Owl and simpleminded Pooh‚ where Pooh

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